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and i told my wife, "this is america, and america is full of wonderful people. and i'm going to go out and see what i can do and see if there's someone out there that can help us." >> pelley: he showed us the sign that eventually caught the eye of a woman who stopped to say she might have a job for him. >> david corfee: and sure enough, that phone rang about a week later. she said, "david, i'd like to tell you you're golden-- that we have a job for you, and you can start friday." >> pelley: and that's where you got the hat. >> david corfee: that's where i got the hat. >> pelley: the university of central florida. >> david corfee: absolutely. and i've been wearing this hat ever since. >> pelley: he's a parking attendant, $10 an hour, and that's enough to keep the motel room, but not enough to get out. jorge dropped out senior year to look for work, but destiny is still being picked up on the school bus route for homeless kids. >> destiny corfee: and when things get better again, we know that there are still people struggling. so we'll be able to help out a lot mo
and i told my wife, "this is america, and america is full of wonderful people. and i'm going to go out and see what i can do and see if there's someone out there that can help us." >> pelley: he showed us the sign that eventually caught the eye of a woman who stopped to say she might have a job for him. >> david corfee: and sure enough, that phone rang about a week later. she said, "david, i'd like to tell you you're golden-- that we have a job for you, and you can...
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the united states of america is different. >>> discrimination suit. america's biggest retailer on edge as the supreme court takes up one of the biggest workplace lawsuits in history. >>> and caught on tape. a vintage air force plane makes an unexpected water landing. about this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, march 29th, about this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, march 29th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. defending the u.s. military mission in libya. president obama says the operation was necessary to prevent a campaign of killing. this morning rebel forces continue to push west under the cover of allied air support. nato takes command of the operation tomorrow. secretary of state clinton arrived in london last night. this morning she attend a conference to discuss what comes next in libya. last night the president said u.s. actions in libya stopped a slaughter and was a moral obligation the u.s. could not ignore. >> to brush aside america's responsibility as a leader, and more p
the united states of america is different. >>> discrimination suit. america's biggest retailer on edge as the supreme court takes up one of the biggest workplace lawsuits in history. >>> and caught on tape. a vintage air force plane makes an unexpected water landing. about this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, march 29th, about this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, march 29th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. thanks for...
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. ♪ god hates america ♪ >> reporter: the message from the westboro baptist church is hateful. "thank god for dead soldiers." "god hates fags." church members believe god is killing all american soldiers because the country tolerates homosexuals. >> we are trying to warn you to flee the wrath of god, flee eternal destruction. >> reporter: but no one paid much attention until the church started taking its message to soldiers' funerals. mathieu schneider died in iraq. his father told cbs news last fall that the protests at matthew's funeral stole his last moments with his son. he sued the church for emotional distress and got a $5 million judgment. >> somebody said to me, you know, "$5 million. i bet you-- i bet you'd give it up to have matt back." i would give it up just to say good-bye. >> reporter: but the supreme court said in an 8-1 decision that the church doesn't owe snyder a dime. chief justice john roberts said the first amendment protects even hurtful speech to ensure that we do not stifle public debate. now, just alito dissented. he said the protests don't add anything
. ♪ god hates america ♪ >> reporter: the message from the westboro baptist church is hateful. "thank god for dead soldiers." "god hates fags." church members believe god is killing all american soldiers because the country tolerates homosexuals. >> we are trying to warn you to flee the wrath of god, flee eternal destruction. >> reporter: but no one paid much attention until the church started taking its message to soldiers' funerals. mathieu schneider...
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he's a leader for america and i'm very thankful to him. thank you. >> kaine was the first politician outside illinois to endorse obama back in 2007. >>> a frederick county teen accused of bringing a gun to school is being held at a youth detention center in rockville. the 15-year-old was taken into custody yesterday. the sheriff's office says that it confiscated a loaded handgun that the student was carrying. the principal sent a letter home with students saying that the teen brought the gun to school because he believed he was in danger and he needed protection. we've received word that there was a fight at the school. >>> virginia tech says that it will appeal a $55,000 fine.the school is being faulted for its response to the deadly campus shooting four years ago. 31 students and professor died in april of 2007. the u.s. department of education has placed that fine on check. it says the school took too long to let students know about the first shooting which happened hours before the main rampage on that campus. >> i issued the notice. w
he's a leader for america and i'm very thankful to him. thank you. >> kaine was the first politician outside illinois to endorse obama back in 2007. >>> a frederick county teen accused of bringing a gun to school is being held at a youth detention center in rockville. the 15-year-old was taken into custody yesterday. the sheriff's office says that it confiscated a loaded handgun that the student was carrying. the principal sent a letter home with students saying that the teen...
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a look at america's worst nuclear crisis 32 years later. >>> sports sponsored by touch of gray. gets rid of some gray. never all. choose a texas toast half-sandwich, like our classic turkey, piled high and tasty. pair with a delicious soup or house salad. served with seasoned fries, it's big flavor for just 6 bucks -- weekdays at chili's. sheer joy. that's what having a new car feels like. navy federal thinks the car buying experience should feel that way too. so we created the power auto loan with exceptionally low rates, affordable payments, and easy approvals. so you're in the driver's seat even before you get behind the wheel. the power auto loan - for army, marine corps, navy, air force, d.o.d. and their families and only from navy federal. >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. cool, unseasonable air from the northern plains and into the northeast. strong thunderstorms will roll through florida. much of the west coast will see breaks in the showers in the south. sunny and dry. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. allied aircraft
a look at america's worst nuclear crisis 32 years later. >>> sports sponsored by touch of gray. gets rid of some gray. never all. choose a texas toast half-sandwich, like our classic turkey, piled high and tasty. pair with a delicious soup or house salad. served with seasoned fries, it's big flavor for just 6 bucks -- weekdays at chili's. sheer joy. that's what having a new car feels like. navy federal thinks the car buying experience should feel that way too. so we created the power...
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somewhere in america, a city comes to life. it moves effortlessly, breathes easily. it flows with clean water. it makes its skyline greener and its population healthier. all to become the kind of city people want to live and work in. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> it is 6:58. cold out there. wind chills in the 20s. temps in 309s. warmer tomorrow, chilly again on thursday. showers by the weekend. angie? >> all right, here is a story with the third street tunnel. it looks like traffic is getting by headed southbound through the tunnel. it almost looks like it is stay standstill because delays are building up. police are taking away two left lanes for drivers. new york avenue backing up toward florida avenue. 395 headed northbound just slow between 495 and king street. again from washington boulevard to the 14th street bridge. the beltway in maryland, you're jammed from 95 over to georgia. about a 15 minute commute. no acci
somewhere in america, a city comes to life. it moves effortlessly, breathes easily. it flows with clean water. it makes its skyline greener and its population healthier. all to become the kind of city people want to live and work in. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> it is 6:58. cold out there. wind chills in the 20s. temps in 309s. warmer...
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president obama cut his latin america trip a few hours short to deal with the crisis. he'll meet with his national security team at his hotel before returning to the white house tonight. >> we will continue to support the efforts to protect the libyan people. but, we will not be in the lead. >> reporter: tuesday, he promised the u.s. would hand over control of the mission within days. he also called the leaders of britain and france and agreed nato would play a key role. >> it is not going to be our planes that are maintaining the no-fly zone. that's precisely what the other coalition partners are going to do. >> reporter: and it's not just western countries. warplanes from qatar landed in greece yesterday. they'll begin patrolling the skies over libya this weekend. the first arab nation to directly participate. and possible evidence gadhafi may be looking for a way out. secretary of state hillary clinton told reporters that some allies of gadhafi are reaching out on his behalf, asking questions like, how do we get out of this? clinton did not say exile is one of those
president obama cut his latin america trip a few hours short to deal with the crisis. he'll meet with his national security team at his hotel before returning to the white house tonight. >> we will continue to support the efforts to protect the libyan people. but, we will not be in the lead. >> reporter: tuesday, he promised the u.s. would hand over control of the mission within days. he also called the leaders of britain and france and agreed nato would play a key role. >> it...
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and when we come back, it was supposed to store all of america's nuclear waste, so why then is this desert facility now desert? i can't enjoy my own barbecue with these nasal allergies. i know what works differently than many other allergy medications. omnaris. omnaris, to the nose! did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammation? omnaris relieves your symptoms by fighting inflammation. side effects may include headache, nosebleed, and sore throat. i tossed those allergy symptoms out of my party. [ man ] omnaris. ask your doctor. battling nasal allergy symptoms? omnaris combats the cause. get omnaris for only $11 at omnaris.com. battling nasal allergy symptoms? omnaris combats the cause. you can turn ordinary chicken into luscious, delicious, and scrumptious. with recipes from campbellskitchen.com, and campbell's cream of chicken soup. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ if anything, i thought i'd get hit by a bus, but not a heart. all of a sudden, it's like an earthquake going off in your body. my doctor put me on an aspirin regimen to help p
and when we come back, it was supposed to store all of america's nuclear waste, so why then is this desert facility now desert? i can't enjoy my own barbecue with these nasal allergies. i know what works differently than many other allergy medications. omnaris. omnaris, to the nose! did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammation? omnaris relieves your symptoms by fighting inflammation. side effects may include headache, nosebleed, and sore throat. i tossed...
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but barely 16 months before, ted causes touring latin america without joan and allegedly without screw spells. this fbi report on that rip was initially released with most details blacked out. only now have the blanks been filled in with claims that kennedy made arrangements to rent a brothel in chile for a night. and invited a u.s. embass and i chauffeur to party with him there. >> we had to sue and we kept on pushing as to why certain information was being withheld. >> reporter: documents show there was pressure from the kennedys to suppress the report, not the first time they've tried to squelch unflattering information about the family. but with ted how gone, you wonder, do we really need to hear 50-year-old dirt about him? journalism professor dan kennedy of northeastern is from the opposite end of the political spectrum from the right leaning judicial watch. >> the freedom of information act certainly says that they should be public. and usually people have to fight tooth and nail to get those documents out. >> that was wbz's john keller reporting i'm betty nguyen. this is the c"
but barely 16 months before, ted causes touring latin america without joan and allegedly without screw spells. this fbi report on that rip was initially released with most details blacked out. only now have the blanks been filled in with claims that kennedy made arrangements to rent a brothel in chile for a night. and invited a u.s. embass and i chauffeur to party with him there. >> we had to sue and we kept on pushing as to why certain information was being withheld. >> reporter:...
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mazda recalling cars in north america because of a danger posed by the spiders. the japanese automaker says a spider can weave a web and clog up the ventilation. that can lead a crack, fuel leakage and the risk of a fire. mazda says 20 cases have been identified in which spider webs were found in the vents. it not clear why they were crawling into the mazda 6 ratter than into other -- rather than into other vehicles. raises more questions than answers in terms of spiders living in the car. >> how bizarre. >> i can't wait the hear more about it. >> i wonder if it's a scent or something? >> or the design. >>> now a friendship that can really pay off. you can win an apple ipad 2. you have to like us. go to facebook.com/wusa9 and click like and fill out the sweepstakes form to enter. if you're already a fan, you still have to enter. the more friends you refer, the better the chances you have of winning. >>> 38 degrees, on the high to about 40. that's it. howard has the weekend forecast coming up. >>> and here's a look from sky 9, northbound 355 is blocked at the driv
mazda recalling cars in north america because of a danger posed by the spiders. the japanese automaker says a spider can weave a web and clog up the ventilation. that can lead a crack, fuel leakage and the risk of a fire. mazda says 20 cases have been identified in which spider webs were found in the vents. it not clear why they were crawling into the mazda 6 ratter than into other -- rather than into other vehicles. raises more questions than answers in terms of spiders living in the car....
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the flowering trees have symbolized america's friendship with japan will be at their peak between march 29th and april 1st. this is a shorter bloom period than previously predicted but they are giving you the heads up at least. horticulturist says the cherry trees are already in the puffy white stage which means they're only about four days away from peak bloom. >> jessica doyle is watching your money. >> do you think your cell phone service is bad in your area? apparently you're right. >> i'm sorry. i'm making a call. >> is this inappropriate? >> ok, well that was -- >> hello! >> it is jessica. >> well, apparently we're working this morning. that's good. i called you earlier. that worked. but we're doing a lot better than the rest of the washington area. turns out we have some of the worst cell service in the country. the worst in fact according to a new study by j.d. power and associates. 18% of calls in our area have static, echoes or have calls dropped. in fact, the washington baltimore area had the worst cell phone service of any major city in the country. the study also shows it d
the flowering trees have symbolized america's friendship with japan will be at their peak between march 29th and april 1st. this is a shorter bloom period than previously predicted but they are giving you the heads up at least. horticulturist says the cherry trees are already in the puffy white stage which means they're only about four days away from peak bloom. >> jessica doyle is watching your money. >> do you think your cell phone service is bad in your area? apparently you're...
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. ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh >>> well, i hope you enjoyed the 60 degree temperatures last week because -- they're not coming back any time -- this week, right? >> yeah, it is 70 on monday. but that will be awhile until we see that again. >> feels like a long time right now. >> hunker down, folks. cold air is coming in. it will be here through the weekend. maybe a little relief as we head toward next week. we have to go deep down first before we come back out of the trough. this morning, i want to show you what's been happening on the radars. big storms last night produced hail in spots, a lot of lightning and thunder and some winds. this morning, a lot quieter. although still some rain out there. you see it across parts of the shenandoah valley. we're watching this moisture. now, on live doppler 9000 hd, i forgot the remote on that. we'll run it manually. from winchester south through strasburg at front royal and new market, a couple of spots where we're looking at the rain. steven city, front royal picking up for you. this is pretty light stuff relative to yesterday for s
. ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh >>> well, i hope you enjoyed the 60 degree temperatures last week because -- they're not coming back any time -- this week, right? >> yeah, it is 70 on monday. but that will be awhile until we see that again. >> feels like a long time right now. >> hunker down, folks. cold air is coming in. it will be here through the weekend. maybe a little relief as we head toward next week. we have to go deep down first before we come...
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. >> they're expected to answer questions about america's role in the military actions going on in libya. the united nations secretary general says nato has taken sole control of air operations over libya. >> a private funeral will be held today in new york city for former congresswoman geraldine ferraro. ferraro was the first female vice presidential nominee on a major ticket. she died over the weekend at age 75 after a long battle with multiple myeloma, a form of blood cancer. >>> play ball! it is opening day for the washington nationals. the nationals open their season this afternoon against the atlanta braves and 9news now reporter lindsey mastis joins us live from the ballpark with more on the start of the 2011 baseball season! good morning, lindsey. >> reporter: good morning, jessica. it is very cold out here this morning. i wanted to show you what the rain has done to the field. luckily, they've got a tarp over it. you can see all of the puddles. we still have a little bit of rain. a little bit of sporadic right now. i was asking ballpark officials, will the game go on? they said
. >> they're expected to answer questions about america's role in the military actions going on in libya. the united nations secretary general says nato has taken sole control of air operations over libya. >> a private funeral will be held today in new york city for former congresswoman geraldine ferraro. ferraro was the first female vice presidential nominee on a major ticket. she died over the weekend at age 75 after a long battle with multiple myeloma, a form of blood cancer....
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trashed his dressing room and broke a window with a chair after an interview yesterday on good morning america. this after gma's robin roberts asked him about his attacks on his former girlfriend, rhianna. security was called but not the police. so far, brown's representatives aren't commenting. brown is on probation for his assault on rhianna back in 2009. makes you wonder if this is going to affect his freedom! >>> we're just three weeks away from d.c.'s elite fashion event of the year. the washington humane society's fashion for paws show, the homestretch for fund-raising models that has to raise $3,000 to walk their dog down the cat walk. april held the charity event at salon daniel and raised more than $2,000. that's the most money made ever in the show's history by a single model at one event. april will join media personalities, business leaders and politicians and athletes for the annual show it be held at the national building museum on april 9th. fashion for paws benefit the washington humane society and has raised $350 million for animals in need in the area. general admission ticke
trashed his dressing room and broke a window with a chair after an interview yesterday on good morning america. this after gma's robin roberts asked him about his attacks on his former girlfriend, rhianna. security was called but not the police. so far, brown's representatives aren't commenting. brown is on probation for his assault on rhianna back in 2009. makes you wonder if this is going to affect his freedom! >>> we're just three weeks away from d.c.'s elite fashion event of the...
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thomas gibson stars as an fbi profiler who exams the behavior of america's most twisted law breakers. >> what do you think? >> two family, same night mysterious deaths. doesn't happen every day. >> the fire suspected to be set to cover the murder-suicide. >> i know the investigators reported that, but doesn't fit with what i found. they didn't have any smoke in their lungs. >> thomas gibson, good morning. >> good morning. >> this is the sixth season. you've been here since the very beginning. >> i have been here since the early day, that's true. >> you always hope your show this do well, but do you think you could have anticipated the success? >> you never know. i knew that the pilot was a great script and we had a great group of people. the potential is there in lots of shows and nobody shows up to watch them. so we were -- one of the things that we had going for us was expectations were reasonable for our show because we were up against this juggernaut in our schedule. and not only did it we end up finding an audience, but we beat the juggernaut by the end of the season. so we've bu
thomas gibson stars as an fbi profiler who exams the behavior of america's most twisted law breakers. >> what do you think? >> two family, same night mysterious deaths. doesn't happen every day. >> the fire suspected to be set to cover the murder-suicide. >> i know the investigators reported that, but doesn't fit with what i found. they didn't have any smoke in their lungs. >> thomas gibson, good morning. >> good morning. >> this is the sixth season....
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and finally this morning, america has a new middle. the census bureau says that plato, missouri, a little town southwest of st. louis, or just near there, is now the geographical population center of the united states. that city is shifting -- or the center is shifting south and west as the population shifts south and west. guys? >> all right, jeff. ttyl. >> you know what else -- >> how about this? five-second rule like when you drop food on the floor. that is in the dictionary so it must be true. >> as the mother of two boys, we stretch it to like 30 seconds. if it's dry food, come on. >> i'm right there with you, mary. >> let's take a look at the national picture and show you what's in store. if you have today and into the weekend, very cold in the northeast. we have some precipitation in the northern plains. rain in the rockies and the cascades. but let's go to the southeast. where we're dealing with some severe storms. the potential from dixie alley through the gulf coast. there is a slight chance of a tornado. really we're looking
and finally this morning, america has a new middle. the census bureau says that plato, missouri, a little town southwest of st. louis, or just near there, is now the geographical population center of the united states. that city is shifting -- or the center is shifting south and west as the population shifts south and west. guys? >> all right, jeff. ttyl. >> you know what else -- >> how about this? five-second rule like when you drop food on the floor. that is in the...
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in america. the federal government pays upwards of $300 million for basic preventive care we provide. it is important to remember that this is not money -- we just do not get a big check from the federal government. we work like a hospital. hospitals are reimbursed as well for the services we provide. for every pap smear every birth control exam, for all the prenatal care, all of the family planning visits, in many of these states, flat -- planned parenthood complete with other family providers. that is why state governments choose planned parenthood as a provider because we are the most cost-effective provider of high- quality women's health care in the country. >> the issue of abortion is also part of this. can you talk about that and the funding for it or not? >> that's a great question because there has been a lot of misleading information that has been thrown around. for more than 30 years the federal government from has not spend federal money to pay for abortion services. this is not about
in america. the federal government pays upwards of $300 million for basic preventive care we provide. it is important to remember that this is not money -- we just do not get a big check from the federal government. we work like a hospital. hospitals are reimbursed as well for the services we provide. for every pap smear every birth control exam, for all the prenatal care, all of the family planning visits, in many of these states, flat -- planned parenthood complete with other family...
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i did not accept failure here in america. [applause] >> i believe the status quo is not acceptable and it is time to change it. it is time we came together. we come together a list of all of this should thus all the students. we are giving every child a chance to make the most of their god given potential. the good news is that we know what works. we can see it in schools and communities across the country every day. we see it in a place like bruce randolph school in denver. this was rated one of the worst schools in colorado three years ago. last may, they graduated 97% of their seniors. most of them are the first and their families to go to college. the violence is down 80% compared to a few years ago. of course, we can see it right here at miami central. [applause] and a little bit more than a decade ago when the state exams started -- in each of their five years and then they had an and each after that, the halls were literally better with garbage. one of the buildings here was called the fishbowl because it was always fl
i did not accept failure here in america. [applause] >> i believe the status quo is not acceptable and it is time to change it. it is time we came together. we come together a list of all of this should thus all the students. we are giving every child a chance to make the most of their god given potential. the good news is that we know what works. we can see it in schools and communities across the country every day. we see it in a place like bruce randolph school in denver. this was...
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in other words, there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up. you hear what i just said? there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up and too often the myth becomes the choice and you believe rather than the facts and here's one thing and i'm going to close it here. he give me 15 minutes. i say, how are you going to give me 15 minutes? it takes a day of my time to come up here and give me 15 minutes. but i'm going to take what i need to take. what else are you going to do when you get up here? i'm going to leave you with this and you got to listen to this. the myth of absent. in american history as in american life, black americans are invisible presence. did you hear what i just said? you got to just listen to that a little bit because it's got to sink in a little bit. they are not seen not because of their absence but because of the presence of a myth that prepares and requires their absence. did you hear what i just said? they are not seen not because of their absence but because of the presence of a myth tha
in other words, there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up. you hear what i just said? there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up and too often the myth becomes the choice and you believe rather than the facts and here's one thing and i'm going to close it here. he give me 15 minutes. i say, how are you going to give me 15 minutes? it takes a day of my time to come up here and give me 15 minutes. but i'm going to take what...
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one thing when you think about america not many americans realize the intellectual property in this country is so important to be protected. it is the only area where the united states has a trade surplus. it is incumbent for us to realize to have the wherewithal to do the innovation as long as we protect it. one good example is the ipad and the new motorola product, shows the confluence of the internet, the tv and the computer that all of these will bring exciting new products and over a period of time we don't know where this will go. the computer becomes the tv, the tv doubles as a computer and wireless device. of the computer and from the come together to see more of those convergence as we remade on a path of deregulation. as this occurs, a privacy is a big concern and we are very mindful of the right balance for online privacy. and leafhopper are added tipping point* coming to grips with information collected and how to find the proper balance between protecting consumers' privacy online and encouraging innovation and frankly having done this for many years there is no easy answer, at
one thing when you think about america not many americans realize the intellectual property in this country is so important to be protected. it is the only area where the united states has a trade surplus. it is incumbent for us to realize to have the wherewithal to do the innovation as long as we protect it. one good example is the ipad and the new motorola product, shows the confluence of the internet, the tv and the computer that all of these will bring exciting new products and over a...
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and you know i think he really had that on when you talk about corporate america very because even with this health care legislation that was passed obviously it's not perfect there are a lot of people out there who critique it but it just makes you wonder if anything that's going to get passed whatever really make a difference if we don't talk about corporate control in america the same way that was performed basically just allows the banks to skirt around that reform i feel like the same you know it's the same thing with health care the insurance industry's still went out at the end. yeah you're absolutely right the number one problem we have in this country right now is the fact that corporate america controls all ok they control the wealth they control all the legislation you know that is the number one reason why the power of the people is you know not being listened to because politicians are getting all of their campaign money from corporations you know big america didn't spend any money in two thousand and nine on federal taxes in fact the government paid big america back becaus
and you know i think he really had that on when you talk about corporate america very because even with this health care legislation that was passed obviously it's not perfect there are a lot of people out there who critique it but it just makes you wonder if anything that's going to get passed whatever really make a difference if we don't talk about corporate control in america the same way that was performed basically just allows the banks to skirt around that reform i feel like the same you...
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it will start at noon tomorrow and air on "good morning america." there are tickets to the free concert listed on craigslist, priced from 25 to 100 each. >> we will see a little bit of sun tomorrow morning before another system brings us light rain. i can tell you that napa is report go clear skies and clear skies in concord. a few clouds hanging over the city by the bay this evening. temperature-wise, 46. 46 in antioch. livermore, 48. san francisco 50. 50 in san jose. here is a look at highlights. partly cloudy conditions and watch out for patchy fog overnight. take the rain out tonight but put it back in sunday afternoon and beyond that, get ready for a dry and warmer weather pattern for next week. live doppler 7 hd, if you are seeing anything at all it will be mist and drizzle near the coast. napa reporting clear skies, down to 42 degrees. oakland, 46, 42 for livermore. this is the cold and showers that have exited the state. this will be next weather maker, a very weak, i want to stress weak cold front. it will deliver light rain, mainly around
it will start at noon tomorrow and air on "good morning america." there are tickets to the free concert listed on craigslist, priced from 25 to 100 each. >> we will see a little bit of sun tomorrow morning before another system brings us light rain. i can tell you that napa is report go clear skies and clear skies in concord. a few clouds hanging over the city by the bay this evening. temperature-wise, 46. 46 in antioch. livermore, 48. san francisco 50. 50 in san jose. here is a...
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i think that what's really going to lead to the end of america art is things like citizens united i love how do i back or better they don't talk about that at all they don't talk about the fact that corporations now have the right to fund politicians with a limited amounts of money ok i think that that's what undermines our democracy and i think that's what will the bench will lead to the end of america but i love how they never bring that up they bring up the fact that they think health care providing little babies with health care is going to ruin the country i mean anybody who believes in these clowns or loses or these clowns there's just heartless individuals who don't really have their priorities straight. and you know i think he really had to when you talk about corporate america there because even with this health care legislation that was passed obviously it's not perfect there are a lot of people out there who are critique it but it just makes you wonder if anything that's going to get passed will ever really make a difference if we don't talk about corporate control in america
i think that what's really going to lead to the end of america art is things like citizens united i love how do i back or better they don't talk about that at all they don't talk about the fact that corporations now have the right to fund politicians with a limited amounts of money ok i think that that's what undermines our democracy and i think that's what will the bench will lead to the end of america but i love how they never bring that up they bring up the fact that they think health care...
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our government doesn't work and millions in america are fed misinformation and flat out lies by giant corporate media outlets and multi-millionaires like limbaugh who have aligned themselves mostly with the party and or politicians who are most sold out of giant corporations our government doesn't work at our elections themselves are rigged by black bloc corporate voting machines or operations to keep poor and minority voters off the rolls that are under way in state after state right now our government doesn't work if it can't solve problems and everything requires a supermajority now in the sun it's simple our government just doesn't work anymore and people are starting to realize that when the billionaire koch brothers and multimillionaire dick armey put together the so-called tea party movement a lot of good americans knew that something was wrong with their democracy but they didn't know exactly what it was the coax and army told them that the jobs going to china their wages were in the toilet their health insurance cost was a fortune and their retirement was in peril because and
our government doesn't work and millions in america are fed misinformation and flat out lies by giant corporate media outlets and multi-millionaires like limbaugh who have aligned themselves mostly with the party and or politicians who are most sold out of giant corporations our government doesn't work at our elections themselves are rigged by black bloc corporate voting machines or operations to keep poor and minority voters off the rolls that are under way in state after state right now our...
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god bless america. then i would simply suggest another comment here saying president obama recognized through our words and deeds we can either play into al qaeda narrative and messaging or we can challenge it and there by undermine it. we're determined to undermine it. this hearing today is playing into al qaeda right now around the world. it is diminishing soldiers that are on the front line that are muslims. those who lost their lives. and it is going the same route of an arizona and other states. sheriff baca, one quick question to you, please, can law enforcement find friends in diverse communitys? have you been able to solve problems by developing an understanding, an arab officer, hispanic officer, an aican officer, an african-american officer, sir, or an anglo officer that happens to be from portugal or happens to have the ability to speak toomeone from the balkans who is here in the united states? is that a positive form of law enforcement? >> yes, it is. and we have the ability to reach all mi
god bless america. then i would simply suggest another comment here saying president obama recognized through our words and deeds we can either play into al qaeda narrative and messaging or we can challenge it and there by undermine it. we're determined to undermine it. this hearing today is playing into al qaeda right now around the world. it is diminishing soldiers that are on the front line that are muslims. those who lost their lives. and it is going the same route of an arizona and other...